El Gaucho is published every Friday of 1700 copies published every Friday by the school year. No issues are printed on the Associated Students. Subscription holidays or during examination periods. rates, fifty cents per year. All-American honor rating for 1938-39. ¿V 6 gjuucJ u> SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1939 No. 6 Vol. X IX Z59 Associated Women, AMS Slates Associated Students Sponsor Men Bill Second Animal Campus Symphony of the Surf Ball Queen Contest At Rockwood Club Tonight Meetings of Year Beauties Vie for Coach Spud Harder Speaks to AMS; Homecoming- Title Affair Opens AWS Introduces Annual Xmas Work, In Student Polling Gaucho-Don Lineups Suggests Constitution Revisions Final preparations for the an­ D o n s G a u c h o s Semi Formal i8 Telesmanic ... ........-__ LER_____ ______ Jessup 24 Business of college men and women will be carried on separate­ nual election of a Santa Barbara H ill _____________ __ LTR _____ ______ Palmer 38 ly when the two organizations meet Tuesday during fourth hour. State college co-ed to reign as 4 4° Clerou ________ __. L G R _____....... ........ Cords 36 Dance Season Gathering in the auditorium, Associated Women Students un­ Queen during the three-day 2 Fisk, D.~~______ ___ CT_____ - -____ Wilson 40 der President Thora Lmdstrom will discuss the Christmas work Homecoming celebration were Van der Linden _________ R G L ___ _______ Valos 3° Frank Greenough, which is to begin next week supervised by Mildred Meachom. This 42 disclosed this week by members of D i Grazia _____ __ RTL _____ ______ Larsen 33 year’s plan will include service at^ Í4 Orchestra Provide the AMS council, sponsors of the _____ Pickens II the Community Chest1 Neighbor- 34 Garcia ________ __ R E L ...... .... competition. Rhythm at Prom hood House in selling second-hand Wunderling ____ _____ Condley 5 Jones Releases Applications, acompajtiied by a 23 Q ....... clothing and in teaching sewing to 66 Franceschi _____ LHR _________ McArthur IO Tonight at Rockwood, the As­ picture of the entrant, must be sub­ m others. THORA LINDSTROM, presi­ Lightner sociated Students present the Revise Constitution Survey of 6 Johnstone __ ___ RHL _____ 27 dent of the Associated Women stu­ mitted to Bill Sears, AMS presi­ Barbara Phillips will introduce ......... F . ....____ _____ Neely 21 first semi-formal dance of the se­ dents will handle the gavel when dent, not later than Wednesday* 9 Fisk, C. ----------- suggestions for A.W.S. constitution Expenditures that organization meets Tuesday Pictures must be no less than 5 x 7 mester. Frank Greenough and revisions, specifically that the Phra­ State Substitutes— Costas 4, Condley 5, Chadwick 6, during fourth hotin his seven piece orchestra will be teres’ president be an official board inches in size. Document Establishes Regalado 7, Stauss 8, Bittle 9, McArthur 10, Pickens 11, Kar- on hand to provide the incentive m em ber. All Women Eligible galy 12, Jones 13, Magness 14, Garrison 15, Moses 16, Lair for dancing feet from 9 p.m. to 12. At the conclusion of the business, Santa Barbara Students m Any woman in attendance at the General admission will be .by student Ethelrose Orloff will present Wini­ As Buying Power in City Council Levies 17, Swank 18, Judge 19, Marshall 20, Neely 21, Hall 22, College is eligible to enter the con­ body cards. fred Nichols^ and Janine Rupertus That State college students spent test provided she is sponsored by W oody 23, Jessup 24, Romer 25, Saenz 26, Lightner 27, Arm­ in a scene from the “Cradle Song “Symphony of the Surf” is the more than $ 1,020,000 last year for by Martinez. The program will al­ Fine on A.S. some campus organization. Each strong 29, Valos 30, Graham 31, Dennis 32, Larsen 33, Hein- official theme of the affair and of clothing, food, entertainment, lodg­ so include a brief rally of songs group may sponsor only one en­ berg 34, Gardenhire 35, Cords 36, Palmer 38, Sprague 39, the fl^corations. The main ball­ ing, transportation and miscellan­ and yells led by Pat Kelly and room will be decked out as a beach, eous commodities is revealed by the Card Lenders trant. Wilson 40. Grace Williams while in the background will appear student expenditure survey conduct­ Organizations will include depart­ Harder Addresses Men Don Substitutes— Fisk D. 2, Anderson 3, H ill 4, Hufer the ocean. The lighting system and ed during the last semester under Legislators Sound Out ments, clubs, freshman, sophomore effects will stress a subdued blue. Coach Spud Harder will feature the direction of Dean Paul A. Jones. Opinion on Rooters’ junior and senior classes,, fraterni­ 5, Johnstone 6, Mosconi 7» Visentin Sf Fisk C. 9, Gargaetas 10, Music in the Hawaiian mode with a the program of the Associated Men Actual figures were compiled from Train to San Diego Tilt Students’ meet as will the Sopho­ ties, sororities and all other corres­ Lawton 11, Pudoff 12, D i Grazia 14, Picetti 15, Breceda 16, beach theme will be featured. the questionnaires filled out by the Admission by A.S. Card more Swing band in their renditions Students who lend Associated ponding campus societies. Sullivan 17, Telesmanic 18, Jones 19, Spearman 20, Yam ell 1360 men and women enrolled here Admission to the general student of popular swing numbers. last fall. The results prove that Student cards at any College event Pictures of the candidates will be 21, Orgines 22, Wunderling 23, Bianchi 24, Beggs 25, Wright body will be by Student Body cards. With Bill Sears as president, the State college is one of the biggest, will be obliged to pay a $2.50 fine exhibited in the hall of the Admin­ Guest cards for non-students will A.M.S. board includes Charles 26, Smith 27, Haley 28, Simmons 29, Kynock 30, Mohr 31, if not the biggest, industries in the he 50 cents and must be procured Bailey as first vice-president; How­ to retain their card and be reinstated | istration building and at the polls Canepa 32, Wair 33, Garcia 34, Keith 35, Smith G. 36, Ro­ city_ from Dean Lois Bennink’s office ard Joham, second vice-president; in the Associated Students, the Le- ] in. front of the Administration build­ Amounts Listed serio 37, Visentin G. 38, Reid 39, Clerou 40, Finch 41, Van not later than 3 p.m. today ^ Special Pat Quinn, secretary; and Al The survey showed that men spent gislative council ruled at their week- j ing. der Linden 42, Gonsalves 43, Castillio 44, Finnerty 45, Burt- students will be charged 25 cents, Sprague, social chairman. ly meeting last night in Pine hall. | Popular Vote a total of $70,610.84 on clothing, nor 46, Stinson 47, Marchi 48, Benedetti 49, Franceschi 66. while husbands and wives of stu­ while women spent a total of $ 101, The problem was brought up by The queen will be elected by po­ dents will again be admitted free. 850.74 for clothes. Shows account­ Don Follett, graduate manager, who pular vote Monday, October 30, Men students will wear dark suits, Page Speaks ed for $10,484.12 of the college announced seven cards had been while women will find a formal with the women receiving the sec­ men’s expenditures, the women’s confiscated at the San Diego Mar- Kangaroo Court Concentrates gown appropriate. The event is a On Democracy show money totaling only $5,538.04. ine-Gaucho football game. ond and third highest number of program dance. Men spent $13,392.00 on other so­ Hot Discussion votes serving as the queen’s atten­ Patrons cial affairs and Women spent $6,793. On Freshmen Women Today Dean and Mrs. Paul Jones, Miss A hot discussion was waged over dants. 65. Wilhelmina Menken, and Mr. and At Assembly the question, one contingent claim­ According to Sears, entrants must Books and magazines cost men Here ye, here ye, the Kangaroo tice will be thrown in the most wor­ Mrs. Lloyd Browning will be patrons ing that upon confiscation the card students $20,580.12, while the wo­ be prepared to handle their own thy Quad pool, by some of his con­ for the evening with The Blue Key State College students heard Char­ was automatically revoked, and Court will be in session today noon, men got by on $15,868.71. College publicity, entirely. acting as hosts. les Page, American diplomat, liber­ should not be returned under any in the quad, and woe be to all niving pals. men spent $3,521 for flowers, but Ballots for the competition will In charge of arrangements for al, and secretary to Lieutenant-Gov­ conditions, and the opposition hold­ freshman women who have not been / Sophomore Squires will again be ernor Ellis Patterson speak on demo­ the women only parted with a grand the prom is the social committee ing out for more lenient punish­ be printed in the next issue of El on hand to subdue all students who cracy at an all-College assembly total of $110.70 for this item. wearing the traditional safety pins. headed by Ellen Seymour, who will ment, the fine. Bill Sears, A.M.S. G aucho. Questionnaires revealed that 83 The session will deal mainly with cast reflections upon the characters provide refreshments. Others in­ Tuesday in the auditorium. president, moved that the fine be per cent of the college men make of the most worthy class of ’42. clude Barbara Leach, programs; Page’s, topic "How Can We De­ levied, and Jack Richards, rally the rebellious or indifferent ferns of their purchases in Santa Barbara, Cam Sellar, decorations; Sally Entz, fend Democracy in America Now?” chairman, seconded the motion.
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